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I Want to Know Christ!

Topic: #11 of 1725 for Sermons on Jesus Christ
Date Added: June 1992
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
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MELVIN M. NEWLAND, MINISTER
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
BROWNSVILLE, TX

In writing to the Christians at Philippi the apostle Paul makes some amazing statements. Listen as I read what he wrote in Philippians 3:7-11.

“But whatever was to my profit I now consider loss for the sake of Christ. What is more, I consider everything a loss compared to the surpassing greatness of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things.

“I consider them rubbish, that I may gain Christ & be found in Him, not having a righteousness of my own that comes from the law, but that which is through faith in Christ – the righteousness that comes from God & is by faith.

“I want to know Christ & the power of His resurrection & the fellowship of sharing in His sufferings, becoming like Him in His death, & so, somehow, to attain to the resurrection from the dead.”

ILL. When you find yourself forgetting things it can prove to be embarrassing. Several times people have come up to me & said, "Do you remember me?" I look at their faces & I know I’ve met them before, but at that moment, at least, I just don’t remember their names.

There have been times, too, when I was preaching along & forgot what I was going to say next. At times like that you sometimes grope for words until your memory comes back & you remember what you intended to say.

ILL. The story is told about a young preacher who went to hear an old & well-known preacher, thinking that maybe he could pick up a few pointers on preaching. As he listened, the old preacher, in his sermon, made this amazing statement. He said, "Some of the most meaningful moments of my life were spent in the arms of another man’s wife."

Now instantly the old preacher had the attention of the entire congregation. Everybody was on the edge of their seat, & the young preacher thought, "Boy, that is really an attention-getter if I have ever heard one."

The old preacher repeated it just to make sure everybody got it. He said, "Some of the most meaningful moments of my life were spent in the arms of another man’s wife." Then he went on to explain that the woman he was talking about was his father’s wife, in other words, his mother.

The young preacher thought, "That was really great! I’m going to use that in one of my sermons soon." So a few weeks later he was preaching along & he made the statement, "Some of the most meaningful moments of my life were spent in the arms of another man’s wife."

And it worked for him, too. I mean everybody listened & he wasn’t used to having that kind of attention from his audience. So, basking in their undivided attention, he decided to say it again with a little more flare.

Gesturing & emphasizing the words, he repeated, "Some of the most meaningful moments of my life were spent in the arms of another man’s wife." And then his mind went blank. He stumbled around in his words for a few moments, & then said, "For the life of me I can’t remember whose wife she was."

A. When I read these words in Philippians 3, I get the feeling that the apostle Paul has paused in the midst of his writing. He leans back in his chair & begins to remember how & why he became a Christian, & what has happened to him since that day.

Once he was looked upon as a man of great influence among the Jews, a member of the ruling aristocracy
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Comments

January 19, 2011

1. Samuel Wilder says...

Thank you Pastor Newland. Right on point and just what I was needing to hear on this passage. I appreciate your style and would love to hear you preach.

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